. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. I go I. The American Florist. 15. SOME DECORATIONS AND DESIGNS FOR FUNERAL OF THE LATE EX-GOVERNOR TANNER, SPRINGFIELD, ILL. The Convention Programme. The seventeenth convention of the Society of American Florists, incorpo- rated by special act of Congress, March 4, 1901, is to be held at Citj' Convention Hall, Buffalo, N. Y., August 6 to 10. The following is the programme: FIRST DAY—OPENING SESSION, 10:30 A. M. Address of welcome. Mayor Conrad Diehl. Response. President O'Mara's address. Naming of exhibition judg


. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. I go I. The American Florist. 15. SOME DECORATIONS AND DESIGNS FOR FUNERAL OF THE LATE EX-GOVERNOR TANNER, SPRINGFIELD, ILL. The Convention Programme. The seventeenth convention of the Society of American Florists, incorpo- rated by special act of Congress, March 4, 1901, is to be held at Citj' Convention Hall, Buffalo, N. Y., August 6 to 10. The following is the programme: FIRST DAY—OPENING SESSION, 10:30 A. M. Address of welcome. Mayor Conrad Diehl. Response. President O'Mara's address. Naming of exhibition judges. Reports.^Secretary, treasurer, state vice-presidents, legislative, claims and special committees. Miscellaneous business. AFTERNOON SESSION, 2 P. M. Ladies carriage ride, escorted bv ladies of Buffalo Florists' Club. At 3 p. m. judges will examine and pre- pare their reports upon the tradeexhibit; exhibition closed during judging. Meeting of Chrysanthemum Societ}- of America at 3 p. m. EVENING SESSION, S P. M. President's reception at the convention hall under the auspices of the Buffalo Florists' Club. Lecture.— "Horticulture in Japan," with stereopticon views, by J- K- M. L. Farquhar, Boston. Refreshments will be served during the evening. SECOND DAY—MORNING SESSION AT Presentation of new constitution and by-laws under charter. Selection of meeting place for 1902. Nomination of officers for 1902. AFTERNOON SESSION, AT 2 P. M. Annual meeting of Florists' Hail Asso- ciation of America. Meetiag of American Carnation Society at Convention Hall at 4 p. m. EVENING SESSION AT 8 P. M. Lecture—-"Expositions as Educators," with stereopticon views, by F. W. Tay- lor, Supt. Dept. of Horticulture at Pan- American Exposition. THIRD DAY'—MORNING SESSION AT 10 A. M. Election of officers.—Polls open until 12 noon. A paper, "Flowering Plants and Their Treatment for Christmas Sales," by W. P. Craig, Philadelphia, Pa. Discussion. h. paper, &qu


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